In 2015, Caly Bevier had just gotten back from a family vacation in Orlando when she and her mom realized something was very wrong. Her stomach was bloated, she was vomiting and she just felt awful.
At first glance, the doctor thought the then 15-year-old high school sophomore was pregnant.
“She said the only other thing it could be is a tumor on your ovaries, and I said, ‘That’s what it has to be then,’ ” Bevier tells People.
They quickly learned the competitive cheerleader from Bowling Green, Ohio, had a 5-pound tumor and a rare form of Stage 3 ovarian cancer.
At first glance, the doctor thought the then 15-year-old high school sophomore was pregnant.
“She said the only other thing it could be is a tumor on your ovaries, and I said, ‘That’s what it has to be then,’ ” Bevier tells People.
They quickly learned the competitive cheerleader from Bowling Green, Ohio, had a 5-pound tumor and a rare form of Stage 3 ovarian cancer.
- 6/6/2017
- by Michelle Boudin
- PEOPLE.com
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